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Gender-Specific Nouns (Part 4)

Learn essential gender-specific nouns to refine your English skills. Discover these terms and use them accurately in conversations.

In this video, we introduce a new set of gender-specific nouns that are crucial for accurate and expressive communication in English. These nouns help differentiate male and female roles across various contexts.

  • 'Priest' and 'Priestess' refer to male and female religious leaders. The priest holds a bible, symbolizing his role in religious ceremonies, while the priestess is shown praying, embodying a sense of spiritual devotion.
  • 'Emperor' and 'Empress' denote male and female rulers of an empire. The emperor looks important and authoritative, while the empress points to a distant location, suggesting leadership and vision.
  • 'Widower' and 'Widow' are used to describe a man and a woman whose spouse has died. The widower appears very sad, reflecting his loss, while the widow is shown cleaning her tears, emphasizing her grief.
  • 'Poet' and 'Poetess' are used for male and female poets. Both characters are depicted writing, showcasing their creativity and literary skills.

Understanding these gender-specific nouns will help you communicate more precisely and effectively in English. 

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